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Allied soldiers from Belgium, the British Empire and France are surrounded by the German Army, and evacuated during a fierce battle in World War II.

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LarsenOnFilm - 10/10 by Josh Larsen...encourages us to hail heroes whenever we have the slightest excuse, and give considerable pause before calling anyone a coward.

Arizona Republic - 10/10 by Bill Goodykoontz"Dunkirk" is a great movie, both an old-time inspirational war epic and at the same time very much a Christopher Nolan movie.

Seattle Times - 10/10 by Moira MacDonaldYou disappear inside of it and it changes you, as all great movies do.

Rolling Stone - 10/10 by Peter TraversThe Oscar race for Best Picture is officially on. From first frame to last, Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk is a monumental achievement, a World War II epic of staggering visual spectacle (see it in IMAX if you can) that hits you like a shot in the heart.

SSG Syndicate - 10/10 by Susan GrangerChristopher Nolan has created the most intense, immersive war story since 'Saving Private Ryan.'

Irish Times - 10/10 by Tara BradyThe crunching realism, as captured on large format film stock, is unmistakable, and puts every other rival summer spectacle to shame.

Digital Spy - 10/10 by Rosie FletcherDunkirk is the film Nolan has been building to his entire career. It's his masterpiece, it's the best film of the year so far, and it's the one to beat come awards time.

The Skinny - 10/10 by Philip ConcannonAn immersive, exhilarating experience; see it on the biggest screen you can find.

CineVue - 10/10 by Christopher MachellDunkirk, tellingly, is the first of Nolan's films to induce tears in its final frames. The director's technical mastery finally transcends craft to become art and, as a result, this is his best film to date.

Slate - 10/10 by Dana StevensThe swift-moving, pulse-pounding Dunkirk reveals its filmmaker at his most nimble, supple, and simple.